Montana Senate Race: Sheehy Critiques Education
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•Tim Sheehy’s Opinions on the Department of Education Are Right Out of Project 2025
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Republican Tim Sheehy has been running his mouth against public schools through the whole election cycle.
He suggested federal money for education should be provided to the states in the form of block grants to save money.
He said the “national education system” is meant to “indoctrinate and enslave” The man is a walking bag of talking points.
Texas law punishes kids severely over speculative firearms but treats actual guns like sacred fetish objects.
School board in Ninnekah , Oklahoma , voted to raise property taxes to pay off the $7.5 million settlement of a lawsuit alleging district leaders failed to stop the behavior of former girls basketball coach and convicted sexual predator Ronald Gene Akins .
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